Division of Forestry

Wisconsin's 16 million acres of forestlands and millions of urban trees significantly enhance the quality of life in our state. Since its inception in 1904, the Wisconsin DNR forestry program has dedicated itself to the sustainable management and protection of this precious resource so that it continues to provide a host of ecological, economic and social benefits for years to come.

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Forestry

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Our Forest Lands

State Forests
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Private Forests
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Sustaining Our Forests

Forest Certification
Forest Legacy Program
Forest Product Utilization and Marketing
Statewide Forest Plan
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Protecting Our Forests

Best Management Practices
Forest Fire Program
Forest Health Protection
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Understanding Our Forests

Aerial Photography
Ecological Land Classification
Forest Resources in GMUs
Forest Inventory and Analysis
Forestry GIS Information
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Last Revised: Friday August 22 2008